How about this: if you get -100 on one subreddit, you get banned from commenting for 2 weeks. If you get -500 overall, you get banned from commenting for an undisclosed time. Repeat offenders get more and more time banned until they get banned permanently.

I would change the 2 week down to -50. That would give people who are definitely in the wrong subreddit, say a Deist trying to start a debate in r/atheism, time to find something new and leave the one he sucks at alone.

"Generic" image macros/memes (where the character itself is not related to gaming) like Scumbag Steve, Good Guy Greg, etc. will be removed. Something that "reminds you of a game", or "looks like something from a game" is also not an appropriate submission.

Near the end of TOB, my party could take on pretty much anything. Only level drainers and mindflayers we're still problematic (intelligence drain+fighter main character with intelligence 5 means they only needed 2 hits to kill me).

OK, serious question here: talking in terms of Pathfinder/D&D 3.5/d20, what happens XP-wise if you -do- get killed, but get brought back to life after the fight? I'm mainly thinking in terms of "making a heroic sacrifice" - intentionally or otherwise - to allow the rest of the party to win (or at least escape), but also in the case of a whole party getting wiped out but later rescued by some kind of intervention, divine or otherwise.